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Glasgow Airport installs two Reverse Vending Machines as part of a pilot project to tackle climate change

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Glasgow Airport has installed two Reverse Vending Machines as part of a pilot project to encourage passengers and staff to recycle more of their cans and bottles.In a partnership with the airport’s waste management partner Biffa, the two machines will be based on the first-floor area next to the entrance to the security hall and in the main area of the departure lounge for the next four weeks.The machines, which can each accept 320 plastic bottles and 650 cans, have been brought in on a trial basis to coincide with the COP26 summit on climate change and ahead of the introduction of the Scottish Government’s Deposit Return Scheme, which is due to begin next summer.Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock

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